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Resonance - Schumann, Farrenc, Durosoir
$19.99CDSignum Classics
Aug 22, 2025SIGCD937 -
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Marschner: Piano Trios, Vol. 3
$19.99CDNaxos
Aug 22, 20258574682 -
Brahms: Symphonies 2 & 4
$21.99SACDChandos
Jan 02, 2026CHSA 5248 -
Ferdinando Carulli, Carulli Rediscovered, Vol. 2
$16.99CDDynamic
Jun 20, 2025DYN-CDS8062 -
Schubert & Hummel: Piano Quintets
$20.99CDSOMM Recordings
Oct 17, 2025SOMMCD 0712 -
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Ausgewahlte Klavierwerke
$18.99CDArs Produktion
Oct 17, 2025ARS38677 -
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Marschner: Overtures and Stage Music, Vol. 3
$19.99CDNaxos
Jul 25, 20258574483
Forellenquintett, Klavierquintett
Farrenc: Piano Trios & Cello Sonata
Louise Farrenc has emerged in the last decade as a major figure among French composers of the early-Romantic era, whose neglect in previous eras can only be understood in the context of her gender, revealed in both live performances and studio recordings.
Robert Schumann lavished praise on Farrenc’s early published work, and it is easy to hear why from these two piano trios and Cello Sonata, all of which belong to the mainstream of lyrical Romanticism in its early flowering.
The pianist Linda di Carlo has already been the constant presence in two previous albums of Farrenc’s chamber music on Brilliant Classics, and she brings a deep understanding and experience of the idiom to these new recordings.
Spohr: Duos fur zwei Violinen, Vol. 3
Together with Op. 150, the Violin Duos Op. 148 and 153 form Spohr's last cycle in this genre. It is as if Spohr, whose last published compositions included the new duos, once again wanted to show all his ability to write large-scale music with the limited instrumentation. Ursula Schoch and Tjeerd Toch are both members of the famous Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Resonance - Schumann, Farrenc, Durosoir
Demersseman, Moscheles, Reicha & Schreck: Romantic Music for
Grieg: Symphonic Dances / Gardner, Bergen Philharmonic
Grieg’s four Symphonic Dances are a late work, completed in 1898. Grieg takes his inspiration (as in so much of his output) from traditional Norwegian folk tunes, and the four movements together deliver a symphonic unity in their overall effect. Both Bergliot and Before a Southern Convent are written on texts by Grieg’s good friend the author Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, who was also a theatre manager in Oslo. Bjørnson is considered one of the four great Norwegian authors alongside Ibsen, Lie, and Kielland, received the 1903 Nobel Prize for literature, and wrote the words for the Norwegian national anthem. Bergliot – a declamation with orchestra – tells the story of a dramatic episode involving the chieftain Einar Tambarskjelve and his son Eindride, killed by King Harald Hårdråde. Before a Southern Convent is a more traditional setting – requiring two vocal soloists, female choir, and orchestra rather than the narrator of Bergliot – of the story of the folk-hero and barbarian Arnljot Gelline. In the course of his wild escapades, he killed a chieftain, but allowed the chieftain’s daughter, Ingigerd, to live. This daughter left the homestead and wandered southwards in poverty – through Europe. At long last she arrived at a convent which granted her admittance. The album is completed by the Funeral March for Rikard Nordraak – a friend of Grieg’s, who died of tuberculosis in 1866. Grieg conceived it first for solo piano, but whilst travelling by train to Bergen to attend Grieg’s funeral, Johan Halvorsen made the orchestral arrangement heard in this recording.
Dussek: Keyboard Music, Vol. 10 / Petra Somlai
The latest volume in a critically acclaimed series presents modern recordings of Dussek’s exhilaratingly diverse cycle of piano sonatas on instruments of his own time.
This enterprising series has reached the trio of ‘Grand Sonatas’ Op. 35, probably first published in 1798, when Dussek dedicated them to Gabrielle Pleyel (wife of the piano manufacturer Ignaz Pleyel) and Muzio Clementi, the composer, publisher, and piano manufacturer who developed new, more powerful-sounding and reliable piano actions. Dussek, like Beethoven, seized on such technological innovation and produced music of new turbulence such as the C minor Sonata Op. 35 No. 3. The sonata’s opening Allegro bursts with vitality and violence, which becomes all the more vivid when played on a piano from Dussek’s time, straining to contain the music’s expressive reach, as it is here.
The instrument used on this album is a 1798 fortepiano from the firm of Longman-Clementi. Accordingly, the touch and sound correspond more closely than any other piano previously used on recordings of this repertoire. Dussek lived in London during the 1790s and worked closely with the manufacturer John Broadwood to extend the range of keyboard instruments. The English fortepiano lent itself naturally to the harmonic fullness of Dussek's preferred textures, and in reverse, the instrument's characteristic sound and touch inspired and shaped the development of Dussek's compositional style.
Op. 69 No. 3 belongs to a collection of sonatas which Dussek composed with an optional violin part. Nos. 1 and 2 in the set have already received historically informed recordings in a separate Brilliant Classics project, with Julia Huber and Miriam Altmann, but this series presents the piano-only version which all the same contains the full argument of the sonata. In partnership with Bart van Oort, Petra Somlai contributed to Volume 9 in this series, which was welcomed in Fanfare magazine with glowing praise: ‘Both musicians have the requisite technique, and their execution of Dussek’s virtuoso writing is impressive… Both artists play with sensitivity and attractive tone. The recorded sound is fine, with admirable warmth and detail.’
Marschner: Piano Trios, Vol. 3
Brahms: Symphonies 2 & 4
Des Heilands letzte Stunden, WoO 62
Grand Caprice
Ferdinando Carulli, Carulli Rediscovered, Vol. 2
Saverio Mercadante, Quartets for Flute & Strings, Vol. 2
Schubert & Hummel: Piano Quintets
Salieri: Piano Concertos
Mercadante: Quartets for Flute & Strings / Carbotta, Hossen, Potulska
During his student years in Naples, Saverio Mercadante wrote a sequence of flute quartets at a time when Italy’s musical landscape was dominated by opera. The first two quartets reflect his command of lyricism, thematic invention and use of embellishments. These examples of the quatuor brillant style are augmented by the concertante virtuosity of the Quartet in E minor in which all instruments have more decisive roles to play in music of gravity and excitement that even reflects the influence of Rossini. These are world premiere recordings.
Baba Bussi
Ausgewahlte Klavierwerke
Farrenc & R. Schumann: 3rd Symphonies / Ward, Philzuid
Philzuid's sixth album includes works by Louise Farrenc and Robert Schumann. This brave and welcome attempt to rewrite or at least re-evaluate music history features live recordings of Louise Farrenc's Third Symphony and Robert Schumann's Third (Rhenish) Symphony under chief conductor Duncan Ward. Female composers in the 19th century were not expected to pursue a career, let alone compete with the great symphonists of the period; Schumann, however, had all eyes and ears on him whenever he premiered a new work or took up a new position.
Marschner: Overtures and Stage Music, Vol. 3
Farrenc: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 3 - Rondeaux
Schubert: Divertissement sur des motifs originaux francais,
Zion, Heilige Nacht, Gefion
PRESIDENT'S OWN UNITED STATES MARINE BAND: Original Sousa, V
The Blessings Of Liberty / United States Marine Band
Liberty and the freedom to pursue happiness are blessings enjoyed by every citizen of the United States. This album, "The Blessings of Liberty", is a collection of inspirational music dedicated to the men and women who have fought and died to preserve these liberties.
